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Pete Davidson Admits He Regrets Getting a Dave Chappelle 'Swag' Quote Tattooed on His ChestNew Foto - Pete Davidson Admits He Regrets Getting a Dave Chappelle 'Swag' Quote Tattooed on His Chest

Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Bobby Bank/GC Images Pete Davidson appeared onHot Onesand revealed that he got a "humiliating" tattoo inspired by Dave Chappelle Davidson met Chappelle at one of his comedy shows, and Chappelle told him "swag" is just as important as having good jokes Davidson got Chappelle's swag quote tattooed across his chest and later covered it up with aJawsshark Pete Davidsonhas opened up about regretting his tattoos on several occasions, but doesn't always get into the meanings behind his ink. TheSaturday Night Livealum appeared on the July 28 episode ofHot Onesand revealed that he got a large tattoo on his chest after a chance encounter with comedian Dave Chappelle. "I've never admitted this because it's so humiliating," Davidson told host Sean Evans. "But when I was like 20 at a comedy club, it might have been the Knitting Factory when Hannibal Buress used to run it, I did a set. I was like 19 or 20." Chappelle attended Davidson's set during his hiatus, which came after he walked away fromChappelle's Showin 2006. "So seeing him was crazy." Davidson continued, "He was like, 'I watched your whole set. It was really good.'" Bobby Bank/GC Images During their talk, Davidson asked Chappelle, "How do you keep coming up with new stuff? I'm working on new stuff. It's difficult." The Grammy Award-winning comedian replied, "Jokes come and go, but swag is forever." Davidson was so inspired by the quote that he got it tattooed on half of his chest. The tattoo of the quote did not include an attribution to Chapelle, causing those who saw it to believe Davidson came up with the phrase on his own. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "You know, I could have just told people he said that to me," he explained. "I didn't put 'dash Chappelle.'" TheKing of Staten Islandstar was later so embarrassed by the ink that he "covered it withJaws"because he "needed something huge to black it out. I just put a giant shark over it." In April, the 31-year-old revealed his plans to remove all of his tattoos in a interview withVariety, after focusing on his sobriety and mental health. "I used to be a drug addict and I was a sad person, and I felt ugly and that I needed to be covered up," Davidson told the outlet. "So I'm just removing them and starting fresh, because that's what I think works best for me and for my brain." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf He continued, "When I look in the mirror, I don't want the reminder of 'Oh yeah, you were a f------ drug addict. Like, that's why you have SpongeBob smoking a joint on your back.' They should have meaning. Not just that I was high watchingGame of Thrones." The comedian revealed that he has to plan his tattoo removal sessions "between work because it's a six-week healing process each time you get one removed." He also explained a single tattoo removal takes 10 to 12 sessions and totals 60 weeks, meaning that the entire process is "gonna take me another 10 years." "It's pretty horrible. It's like putting your arm on a grill and burning off a layer, and then you gotta do maintenance and let it heal properly," theBupkisactor added. "And it's pretty tough. It sucks, I'm not gonna lie." In between tattoo removal sessions and upcoming projects, Davidson will be preparing himself for fatherhood. The comedian's girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt,confirmed that she is pregnant with his first childin aJuly 16 Instagram postthat featured a picture of the sonogram. "Welp now everyone knows we had sex," the mom-to-be joked. Slaven Vlasic/Getty "I'm very lucky and very, very happy," the comedian toldE! Newsat the New York City premiere of his latest movie,The Home, on July 22 following the news. "Everybody's just been super excited for me, becausethey know it's been my dream," Davidson added. "They all just have been like, 'You're going to be great at this. It's the best thing you'll ever do in your life.'" Read the original article onPeople

Pete Davidson Admits He Regrets Getting a Dave Chappelle 'Swag' Quote Tattooed on His Chest

Pete Davidson Admits He Regrets Getting a Dave Chappelle 'Swag' Quote Tattooed on His Chest Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Bobby Bank/GC Ima...
Family, fans bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne at U.K. funeral processionNew Foto - Family, fans bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne at U.K. funeral procession

Fans of legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne paid their respects to the heavy metal icon on Wednesday as his funeral procession made its way through Birmingham, England. Osbourne, whodied last weekat the age of 76, grew up in the central England city where Black Sabbath was formed in 1968. The procession made its way down Birmingham's Broad Street in the center of the city to a canal bridge named in honor of Black Sabbath. The bridge features a bench with life-size cutouts of the band's four founding members — Osbourne, Terry "Geezer" Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward. An emotional Sharon Osbourne, who was married to the musician for 43 years, stopped at the site and laid flowers at the growing memorial around the bench as fans watched from behind barriers. She was accompanied by the couple's three children, Aimee, Kelly and Jack. The latter two starred with their parents in the reality show "The Osbournes," which aired in the early 2000s. The Lord Mayor of Birmingham Zafar Iqbal also visited the site on Wednesday. In a statement Tuesday, Iqbalsaid, "Ozzy was more than a music legend — he was a son of Birmingham." Crowds of fans turned out ahead of the procession to pay tribute to the singer known as the Prince of Darkness and reflect on the role he and his family played in their lives. Graham Croucher, a 58-year-old train driver from Northampton, told the Reuters news agency that Osbourne played the soundtrack to his life. "He dared to be different because he was different," Croucher said. "And I think we're celebrating that as well because he was different. And I think we can all see so much of ourselves in Ozzy, but he could do it. He could get away with it." Amanda Summers, a 37-year-old singer from Bolton, said she was feeling emotional but glad to be with other people who adored Osbourne and wanted to show support for the family. "Been a Black Sabbath fan for a long time, watched 'The Osbournes' on the TV, so we've grown up with these being in our homes, so they're like our family, you know?" she told Reuters. Darren Verdi-Ashton, a 56-year-old businessman from Birmingham, said Osbourne's death was still a big shock. "I don't know what will happen when he arrives, but I think I probably will lose it," he told Reuters. Since Osbourne's death, fans have been flocking to the Black Sabbath Bridge and bench, leaving flowers, pictures and notes. "Final Stop On The Crazy Train?" a handwritten message said on an Aston Villa soccer team shirt that was tied to the bridge last week, referring to the single "Crazy Train" from Osbourne's debut solo album in 1980. The message added: "But Metal Lives Forever." After Osbourne's death, "Crazy Train" was streamed and played on the radio so much that the song made it onto theBillboard Hot 100 chartfor the first time, ranking at No. 46 on its most recent edition. Mark Savage, a music reporter at CBS News' partner BBC News, noted that some fans have left bottles of Jack Daniel's at the memorial, reflecting Osbourne's embodiment of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. Savage reported toy bats have also been placed at the memorial, recalling memories of Osbourne famously biting the head off of a real bat during a performance in the 1980s — he had said he thought it was a toy. Fans who couldn't make it to Birmingham to honor Osbourne were invited towatch a livestreamof the bench and bridge. Iqbal said it was important for the city to have a "fitting, dignified tribute" to the legendary rocker before the private family funeral. "We know how much this moment will mean to his fans," he said. "We're proud to host it here with his loving family in the place where it all began." Savage reported the private service will take place on Thursday in Buckinghamshire, northwest of London. Osbourneretired from touringin 2023, three years after revealing that he wasdiagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a degenerative movement disorder. His death came less than three weeks after he appeared onstage for the final time, reuniting with his Black Sabbath bandmates in a Birmingham concert that featured performances from rock legends influenced by the band. "You have no idea how I feel," Osbourne told the crowd of over 40,000 fans that night, according toBBC News. "Thank you from the bottom of my heart." Watch: Hawaii Gov. Josh Green gives update on tsunami warning Forensics expert analysis of Jeffrey Epstein jail video contradicts government's claims Russia reacts to Trump's new deadline on Ukraine ceasefire

Family, fans bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne at U.K. funeral procession

Family, fans bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne at U.K. funeral procession Fans of legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne paid their resp...
Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon charged with reckless driving in Connecticut car crashNew Foto - Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon charged with reckless driving in Connecticut car crash

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon was charged with reckless driving in Connecticut after he was involved in a three-car accident that severely damaged his vehicle. The accident occurred on the Merritt Parkway in Westport, Connecticut on the morning of July 24, according to a state police report obtained by USA TODAY Sports. According to the report, McMahon was driving northbound on Route 15 when he collided with the rear of another vehicle and then crashed into a median wooden beam guardrail. Another vehicle was driving southbound on the route and collided with "debris projected over the center median" from McMahon's vehicle. No injuries were reported in the crash, and there were no passengers in any of the affected vehicles. All vehicle airbags were deployed in the crash.TMZ was first to reportthe accident and posted photos of McMahon's damaged Bentley. McMahon was issued a misdemeanor for reckless driving and following too closely resulting in an accident. He was released on $500 bond and was ordered to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Aug. 26. USA TODAY Sports has reached out to McMahon's representatives for comment. The WWE founder helped build wrestling into a worldwide phenomenon when he took the reins of the business in 1982, transforming its stars into larger-than-life characters and well-known celebrities. He was at the helm of the company for nearly four decades beforehe stepped down as CEO in 2022amidreports he paid upward of $12 million to four womenin a 16-year span to quiet allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity. In 2024,he resigned as executive chairman and board memberof TKO Group Holdings, parent company of WWE, a day aftera former employee accused him of sex traffickingand assault in a lawsuit. The suit is still pending. Coincidentally, McMahon's accident occurred on the same day that WWE iconHulk Hogan died at the age of 71. McMahon called Hogan the "greatest WWE superstar of all time." "His grit and unbridled thirst for success were unparalleled – and made him the consummate performer," McMahon said in a statement. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Vince McMahon charged with reckless driving in Connecticut crash

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon charged with reckless driving in Connecticut car crash

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon charged with reckless driving in Connecticut car crash Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon was charged with reckless d...
Victims of Reno casino shooting include 2 men visiting for a bachelor party, police sayNew Foto - Victims of Reno casino shooting include 2 men visiting for a bachelor party, police say

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Two of the three peoplekilled this weekin a shooting outside the largest casino inReno, Nevada, were 23-year-old men in town celebrating a bachelor party and the third victim was a 66-year-old man who lived in the area, authorities said. The suspect, who is in critical condition after being shot by police, was identified Tuesday as Dakota Hawver, a 26-year-old Reno resident. Investigators have found no connections between Hawver and the Grand Sierra Resort or any of the victims, according to police in the neighboring town of Sparks who are leading the investigation. They said the motive is still unknown. Two other people wounded in Monday's shooting remained hospitalized but were expected to make a full recovery, police said in a statement Tuesday. Justin Aguila and Andrew Canepa, both 23 years old and from Southern California, were fatally shot from behind while waiting in the casino's valet area for a ride to the airport, officials said. They had been visiting with a group of friends for a bachelor party. Angel Martinez, a 66-year-old Reno resident, was driving his car through the parking lot when he was shot and killed by the suspect, who had been hiding behind a parked vehicle, police said. Investigators determined Hawver used multiple magazines and fired approximately 80 rounds from a 9mm handgun that he had legally purchased two years ago. He has no criminal record and no history of mental health problems, officials said Tuesday. The investigation is ongoing. The shooting occurred around 7:30 a.m. Monday, when the gunman walked up to the valet area, pulled out the gun and pointed it at a group of people, police said. His weapon initially malfunctioned, but he was quickly able to get it to shoot multiple times before running through the parking lot, where he encountered an armed casino security guard. The gunman opened fire on the guard, who returned fire as the shooter fled again before being shot by police and arrested, police said Monday. In addition to those who were killed and the people taken to the hospital, three others were treated for minor injuries at the casino, according to Devon Reese, chair of the Board of Health in northern Nevada. One person was grazed by a bullet on their pinky finger, one was treated for severe anxiety and one was injured while running, he said Monday. The Grand Sierra Resort, one of Reno'smost prominent venues, has hosted concerts, sporting events and a campaign rally by PresidentDonald Trumpbefore the 2024 election. Near the California border and just northeast of Lake Tahoe, the town is a popular summer tourist destination. The resort claims to have the biggest casino floor in northern Nevada and sits just a few blocks from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. It's also one of the tallest buildings in the city, with nearly 2,000 hotel rooms.

Victims of Reno casino shooting include 2 men visiting for a bachelor party, police say

Victims of Reno casino shooting include 2 men visiting for a bachelor party, police say RENO, Nev. (AP) — Two of the three peoplekilled this...
Recall warns some Celsius energy drink cans accidentally contain alcoholNew Foto - Recall warns some Celsius energy drink cans accidentally contain alcohol

The canned cocktail maker High Noon is warning customers that some of its vodka seltzers were accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinks. In a recallnoticeposted to the Food and Drug Administration's website, High Noon said that an unspecified number of its Beach Variety packs contain cans are filled with High Noon vodka seltzer alcohol but have been mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe energy drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, with a silver top. The products were shipped to retailers in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin from July 21 to July 23. The recall was initiated after High Noon discovered that a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty Celsius cans to High Noon, it said. No illnesses have been reported from the recall to date.

Recall warns some Celsius energy drink cans accidentally contain alcohol

Recall warns some Celsius energy drink cans accidentally contain alcohol The canned cocktail maker High Noon is warning customers that some ...

 

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